Police bust meth party, four arrested

BRONSON — On Saturday night, Michigan State Police (MSP) went looking for a meth lab and found a meth party instead.

Four people found at an apartment at 153 Wayne St. in Bronson. Brett Kubasiak, 51, Robert Fillmore, 39, Kim Worthington, 30, all of Bronson, and Olivia Morris-Blond, 28, of Sturgis, were charged with possession of meth, a ten-year felony, and use of meth, a one-year misdemeanor.

Branch County District Judge Brent Weigle set bond on each at $25,000 cash surety.

Troopers knocked on the door of the apartment after a tip about a meth lab.

No lab was found but officers spotted foils used to smoke meth and a baggy of the drug. Also seized were spoons used to cook the drug and syringes for injection of the heated material.

MSP obtained a search warrant to have blood drawn from all four to determine if they had used the drug recently.

According to the probable cause affidavit, Worthington told troopers even if he had meth in his system, that did not mean the drugs found in the apartment were his.